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Old Yesterday, 04:14 AM
 
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Who knows? Local news has so little detail that it's always a guessing game! They write 2 sentences and that's it!
The Go Local story was an old story for background. The current news is that the bill has finally just passed the senate & looks good in the house to become law this year.
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Old Yesterday, 09:06 PM
 
Location: Earth, a nice neighborhood in the Milky Way
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A direct result of the cruel business model brought to Rhode Island by "The Preserve Sporting Club" in Richmond.
Wait, is it? The story says there isn’t any known case in the state.

I grew up in a hunting family. I learned about guns when I was young. We had several in my household, and I learned to shoot at a young age. I remember vividly the first time I saw an animal hunted, killed, and field stripped. I was in fourth or fifth grade, and to be frank that first time made me a little queasy. I understand and support hunting to put food on the table. My parents are fond of telling me that venison was my favorite food as a baby. But that was hunting in the wilds of Oregon, not trophy shooting where the animal is captive and hasn’t a chance. That’s killing for the sake of killing. My father hunted for food to feed his family and I support that. Hunting a captive animal isn’t hunting, it’s self pleasuring.
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Old Yesterday, 09:16 PM
 
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Your father should have gone to the grocery store.
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Old Yesterday, 09:18 PM
 
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Your father should have gone to the grocery store.
Your mother should have had an abortion.
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Old Yesterday, 09:24 PM
 
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Your father should have gone to the grocery store.
You should learn to mind your manners. And don’t poke a bear. Don’t
you ever speak about what my father “should have done“. He was a war veteran who served this country so pukes like you could have the rights you have.
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Old Today, 02:51 AM
 
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Your father should have gone to the grocery store.
Why?

Do you imagine that commercially farmed and slaughtered animals have a better life?
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Old Today, 03:39 AM
 
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You should learn to mind your manners. And don’t poke a bear. Don’t
you ever speak about what my father “should have done“. He was a war veteran who served this country so pukes like you could have the rights you have.

Hard to believe a war veteran would raise somebody with such thin skin.
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Old Today, 04:05 AM
 
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Why?

Do you imagine that commercially farmed and slaughtered animals have a better life?
Indeed. Factory farmed animals experience some of the most suffering & cruelty of any beings on earth.
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Old Today, 05:29 AM
 
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Hard to believe a war veteran would raise somebody with such thin skin.
Hard to believe that anybody would think attacking a poster's parents is appropriate
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Old Today, 06:46 AM
 
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Hard to believe a war veteran would raise somebody with such thin skin.
Why even attack the poster?
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